TripAdvisor Reviews William Penn Guest House Manor

Travel Blogs from Manor

... first, I'll move but I really don't see where I can go...." Marty and I looked around and saw about three other more intelligent spots he could have picked right at the start. He even could have pulled up anchor and backed up and reset and that would have been fine, he had a lot of room there... almost enough for another boat to be behind him. We started to pull up and leave since we had more room in the corner and we were just going to push ourselves in further. He started ...

... the traps like a pro. Smokey was not interested and thankfully chose to sleep through the ordeal. There are very good things about him being deaf- he can just go to sleep in his little quiet world and be peaceful while I scream "left....now right- HARD!" at Marty over his head. We finally finished with the traps and made it to the channel. We were able to see the last bit of sunrise as an orange ball before it took on its yellow colour for the day. No big boats in site ...

Today we cruised up Delaware Bay and through the C&D canal. The bay is about 51 miles to the entrance and the canal itself is approximately 14 miles long. The C&D canal connects the Delaware River to the Chesapeake Bay. Millions of tons of cargo are transported by container and barge annually. Every guide book warns of ...

Morning walk at the High Line. Park walkway converted from a disused railway track.

Drove south. Stopped for lunch at Mt Laurel.

Then south again to Chesapeake City but couldn't find a room there.

Found an inn at Georgetown called the Kitty Knight Inn. It is supposedly haunted by a good ghost called Knitty Knight. She saved the house and a neighbours house from being burnt down by the British raiders. ...